Today sees the release of BRIGHTEST DAY #23, the series' penultimate issue. As a fan, I've got push-pull issues with endings. An an entertainment junkie, I often hurry to the end for the big reveal. Who lives? Who dies?
Oh, her father was the killer. The super advanced robots are dead.

As you'll pick up from last week's Jimmy Olsen Special (and from countless other Jimmy Olsen stories over the decades), being Superman's pal has its share of pratfalls. But what if you're Batman's closest confidant?

To celebrate the release of SUPERMAN: THE BLACK RING (now available in comic shops and bookstores everywhere), we asked associate editor Wil Moss about his experience working with Paul Cornell and Pete Woods as Lex Luthor took center stage in the pages of Action Comics:

Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray have had a great roster of artists to work with on their Jonah Hex run, and issue #69 will continue that trend when Jeff Lemire takes on art duties for the western series.

This summer, Warner Home Video will be giving all five live-action SUPERMAN films the Blu-Ray treatment. For the first time, all four Christopher Reeve movies, both Richard Donner extended cuts, and Superman Returns will be packaged together in newly remastered high definition. Spanning over eight discs, this collection includes 20 hours of bonus features.